Posted by Joe-Illinois on April 11, 2010 at 10:36:06 from (208.94.77.1):
Brought home a 1955 w400, I don't have a service manual yet so I am wondering if you guys could tell me the free play it should have and do you just adjust it with the yoke at the clutch pedal, also is there any adjustment to the torque when you adjust the clutch, the torque is good on the hi and low side, the clutch has no free travel and there is a little howling come from the case, is there a greasable throwout bearing that you grease up in there, thanks Joe
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